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i i- "I '-y v-j-m- ij-iu" LI irn.l" J' L.1--, LOST AND FOUND DEATHS DEATHS JIOXDAT, JULY 25. 1949. 5B ANNOUNCEMENTS Turri inn rtt a u.cr in Tnfrf. I SAIHMVsKI, (SABI LSKI) JOSEPH DOW-JONES AVERAGES HAM.HAN, CHARLES 3121 S. S.

7th Sat. Juiy 23, 1919, beloved husband of the late Anna fcawnard 'SZiiiz-imy 1Jia: ol.LUUIS PUST" DISPATCH FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1233 11th. fortified with the rite of Holv Mother Church, Sat, July 4V3, 1949. 3 a.m., beloved bus- STOCKS PUSH AHEAD MR A SHORT HALT calvin f. feutz funeral FOUND Hammann.

dear father of Lee Sjweer, Bernice, Diehl and Charles F. Jr. and Kermit Hammann. our dear Dana or tne late Mary baaowski, dear brother, uncle, cousin and nuMti. 4828 Natural Briuge.

EV, 2787. WRIST WATCH; found; about I month ago; must identify. 4040A CARPENTERS AND UILDERS REPAIRS; garages, POrehes7fences floor finishing; cash, terms. Hut- brother, brother-in-law, father-in- brother-in-law. Funeral Julv 27.

8:30 a.m. LEIDNER UNDERTAKING CO. 2223 St Louis. CH. 1654.

Established 1859. law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from WITT BROS. ChapeL N. otn rear, between 5-7 p.m.

TRUCK TIRE, found July 16; vl- i. j3ij Minerva. 2929 S. Jefferson 3:00 from GOODHART St GOODHABT Funeral Home, 2228 St. Louis to St Casimir's Church.

Interment cimtv overland. Avery 253J. p.m., to Resurrection cemetery. CEMETERIES ALL TYPE carpentry; store fronts" porches, fences, garages, kitchens remodeled, contracting. BAUER MARLOCK.

6247 Famous. LO. PERSONAL calvary Cemetery. Stocks. Open.

High. Low. Close. N. Ch'ge.

Sales. 30 Industrials 174.82 175.99 174.28 175.12 .59 84,300 20 Railroads 45.10 45.43 44.93 45.22 .20 30,700 15 Utilities 35.41 35.55 35.34 35.48 .11 31,700 65 Stocks 62.17 62.56 61.98 62.30 .22 146,700 40 Bonds 98.59 .04 30 20 15 65 Industrials. Railroads. Utilities. Stocks.

1949 high 181.54 54.29 36.38 66.18 1949 low 161.60 41.03 33.36 57.75 HABTMAN, FRANK 4532 Natural Bridge, suddenly sat. July 23, 1949. beloved husband of Edith L. ROBERT M. LOCKWOOD Be Prepared.

J-'-, evenings, jix. V41U. Formerly of Linn, your son OAK GROVE ALTERATIONS, remodeling, repair-ing; rooms added, arches, porches, bathrooms: crnod reitAhi nrir Hartman (nee Connor), dear brother of Ben Hartman, Pauline Tonnies and Mary Eckers, dear son- jac-Kie biu was Kinea naay. Phone Linn 14. Linn, as soon as possible.

Morgan. SACEB. SELMA LISSNEB. July 25, 1949, widow of Otto Sauer. beloved sister of Mrs.

Clara and Esther Ben-singer, Jacob Sarah Lissner and Walter Furth, our dear aunt, cousin and sister-in-law. Service at the RINDSKOPF Chapel, 5212 Delmar 3 p.m. Interment Dallas. Tex. KELLY.

4554 Lexington. GO. 6228 in-law of Thomas Connor, dear brother-in-law and uncle. BIDS WANTED NEW YORK, July 25 (AP) The stock market resumed its ummer advance today following setback late last week. Closing prices showed a majority of gains running from fractions to around a point.

Grains were strong. Lead and Xinc prices again were put up. Sales of 860,000 shares compared with 730,000 last Friday. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS "THE FINEST" CEMETERY MAUSOLEUM CREMATORY CA. 8606 7800 St.

Charles rd. a.m. from STROOT-CARROLL Fu Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Secretary of MONDAY'S 14 LEADING NEW YORK STOCKS Stocks. Sales. Close.

Ch'ge. Stocks. Sales. Close. Ch'ge.

neral Home, 4600 Natural Bridge, to St Mary Victories Church. Third and Gratiot Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of Plasterers' Union, Local No. 3. 60,800 4 Tri-ContCorp 9,800 7 MOUNT LEBANON Non-monumental, perpetual care Beauty and Dignity.

TE. 5-2900 United Corp Studebaker AmAirlines US Steel 26,100 3 UnivLab 8,800 7 18,600 22 1 UnitGCorp 8,100 17 17,800 10 SearsRoeb 7,400 39 15,400 23 duPontdeNu 6,800 46 Kt-MODELING, repairing; free SON. 4002 Shenandoah. SL 8404, days; 2621 Russell GR. 5513 DE.

4130 WORK; building and' remodeling; rotted sills changed: no job too small. Thompson. 5060 Lotus, RQ. 6587. CARPENTER; home alterations, re-pairs, fences, garages.

Moore. 1148 Cottage. LU. 5317? MU. 2667.

ADDITIONS; new and repair work; 14 years' experience. J. D. SMITH. J18wym'nS.

MO. 2532. HOME REPAlSsTcarpniry. eTec" trical, plumbing, roofing and paint- 5037 Page? FO. 9502 WORK of all kind!" MEL.

4 33.1 Sha mri gi. vnaries ra. at Linqpergh HELLER, JULIA (nee Ficken) beloved wife of the late August Heller, dear mother cf Raymond SCHWERB, JOHN, July 24, 1949, husband of the late Eva Schwerb. dear father of Katie Hite, Peter Schwerb. Margaret Rager, Theresa Altmayer, Marie Haskins, our dear father-in-law, grandfather and great-grandfather.

Funeral from WITT BROS. Chapel, 2929 S. Jefferson 9:30 a.m.. to New St. Marcus Cemetery.

Deceased was member of Constant Council No. 388, Royal League. SHELDON, KATHLEEN RICE. Sat, Julv 23, wife of Stephen B. Sheldon, at Hvannis Port, Mass.

Services private. LAKE CHARLES, the Buna! Park of Natural Beauty. 7723 St Charles PA. 1760. PennRR 6,500 14 1 BuddCo 6,400 9 BenguetCMing 10,500 2M StdStlSprg 9,800 16 SUNSET BURIAL PARK, beautiful Mori.

Sales. 860,000 Friday. Week Ago. Year Ago. Year to Date.

730,000 810,640 718,670 127,395,796 non-sectarian, perpetual care: terms. 10180 Gravols VI. 3-4066 VALHALLA Chapel of Memories. 7600 St. Charles rd.

CA. 490O. Heller, dear sister of Mrs. Anna Burkart, Mrs. Minnie Burkart, Mrs.

Margaret Mueller, John and Ernest Ficken, dear mother-in-law of Mrs. Edna Heller, dear grandmother of Karen, Rae and Phillip Heller, our dear sister-in-law and aunt. Mrs. Heller will lie in state at BRIMMER Funeral Home. House Springs, until 11:30 a.m.

julv 27. thence removed to irst hour sales, second, third, fourth, fifth, 240,000. Associated Press average of 60 stocks closed up .3 of a point at 2.7. Of 980 issues traded, 466 closed vp, 243 down, 271 unchanged. A fair amount of business was done, with turnover at the rate of about 900,000 shares for the full session.

Studebaker stood out with a rise of Wore Uian a point to a new hleh lor the tne university or Missouri, ill Jesse Hall. Columbia. Missouri, until 11:00 o'clock A.M.. Central Standard Time. Wednesday.

August 10. 1949, and will then be publicly opened and read aloud, for the construction of a CHEMISTRY BUILDING for the University or Missouri, at Columbia Missouri. Separate proposals will be required for General Construction. Plumbing. Heating and Ventilating, and Electrical Work.

Plans and specifications for the project mav be inspected, and information concerning the securing thereof and deposits therefor, the work to be done thereunder and the manner of payment therefor, the conditions of bidding, the required bid security and the Contract Documents, may all be obtained, together with the printed forms on which BID3 MUST BE MADE, at the Department of Construction. Room 201. Maintenance Building. University of Missouri Columbia, MissourL and at the office of Jamieson and SpearL Architects. 1696 Arcade Building.

St Louis. Missouri. Bv virtue of statutory authoritv. "REPAIRS to homes arid" rorche7 CREMATORIES LU MILL BUYING BOOSTS OAK GROVE CHAPEL Creaiator." St. Martin's Church at High Ridge, Mo.

Services at 1:30 p.m. Inter sogers. 713JdahozLa3523. alterations, repairs. 2o08 0tiVestPR.

020 CoSE-o'TETl 2508 S. 10th. West PR. OO builder, uis newest, nnest bl XjOuis. 78QQ St.

Charles rd- CA. 8606 ment St. Martin Cemetery. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET SICLOVAN. MARY.

4047 Clayton entered Into rest July 24, 1949, 12:30 a.m., dear wife of the late Paul Siclovan. dear mother of Anna Cassor and John Siclovan, our dear grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and aunt. Funeral July 27, 1:30 p.m., from CHULICK Funeral Home. 1722 S. Jefferson, to St.

Thomas Romanian Orthodox Church. Interment St Matthew Cemetery. HENTZ. AUGUST J. Sat, July 23, 1949, beloved husband or Dot Hentz.

dear father of Clinton Hentz. FLORISTS I THE PRICEOFWHEA Uf-UE L. 2909 Lem p. LA. 9093 CARPET, RUG CLEANING ACE RUG NE.

3314: 9x1 JSPcbmicanjJeaned, $3.95 CONCRE TE.CE MF kfwfl eir SPRAYS, $2.98 UP MSW fUKK, July 25 Prices on a selected list of stocks traded in on the New York Stock Exchange will be found in the following table. Security Close Security Close dear grandfather of Barry Hentz. dear son, brother, son-in-law. father-in-law. brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuarv, 4228 S. Kingshighway July 27. 10 a.m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. A member of Maplewood Lodge No.

566. SIPES. CARL C. 1776A Mississippi a preference will be given to ma- floor.s.. alabaTTesir year.

Buyers started to show Interest io the stock Friday following an earnings report which disclosed that the company In the June quarter almost doubled its earnings for the same three months of 1948. Commonwealth oc Southern, now walking the last mile toward corporate dissolution, hit a new 1949 top of 4 at ne time, but had trouble holding the gain. Also ahead were Bethlehem Steel. Republic Steel. General Motors, Chrysler, American Telephone.

New York Central, Southern Railway, Chesapeake Ohio and CHICAGO, July 25 (AP Soybeans and wheat Raced an UDturn in Drir.es AbbotLabl.60a 43 UlTerm.80 KiiV.i commercial. or 5nd economy, call WILDT. July 24, 1949. beloved husband of Rosa Sines, father of Rolland. Veda and Robert Sipes, our dear brother, grandfather, father-in-law and son-in-law.

AirReducl 22 IntHarvl.40a z3 1 on xne ot iraae loaay. BASKETS $4.95 Up C. BARIS, Florist iniou, (iiuuucLa, augjputrs. Itrcjviaujiis and all other articles, produced, manufactured, made or grown within the State of Missouri. The Curators of the University A.F.&A.M..

Shekinah No. 132 and Wheat eot off to a fast start. lumD- 174 IntNcan 2ts Low Twelve Club. PLYWOOD concrete form's In state at MCLAUGHLIN'S, AlChalml.60 29 IntPap 4a 49 AmCan3a IntShoe3 42a AmeradPet3a 101 8's AmlnvlV. 18 JohnMan 80e 38 1 trnurea.

uo. 1252. NICCIf 9968 Clvde. iMLLtJl. Lafavette until 11 a.m.

Wed. HOLDERMAN. ANNA (nee Hepp), 1044 Sutter July 24. of Missouri reserve the right to waive informalities in bids and to reject anv or all bids. Funeral 1:30 p.m.

at Lafayette Park DELMAR AND SKINKER CA. 7100 CA. 7100 CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED a. I to WALKS, drives, porches, steps, walls' 1949. beloved motner oi tne late Baptist Church.

Lafayette ana mis- William Holderman. dear grand estimates. Ferguson. 2234 VVheaton. WI.

5080. no mi ssippi avs. interment Mount nope THE CL'KATOKS ViT THS UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI. Bv: Leslie Cowan Secretary. ing around a cent at the opening gong.

Aggressive mill buying caused the upward thrust. Fairly large flour sales were made over the week end to the bakerv trade. Soybeans spurted several cents with general commission house buying a factor in the advance. Lard made substantial gains in fairly brisk dealings. Corn, oats and rye all moved higher, although their gains were not as large as elsewhere.

mother, great grandmother ana friend. AmLocol.40 13 1.95a 25 10 Kennecott2g 12 LacledeGas .20 6 AmSmelt2Vg 46Vi 4a 831 AmStove 8 Lockheed2 17 i ATAT9 142 Loew's 1 44 18 4 DATE: July 14. 1949. Cemeterv. Member of Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks' Eminence No.

2017 and Sigel School Funeral from clakk unerai CEMEM- concrete porches, tens, r.r?!?j driveways, etc. DUCK-vv ILE.R. 4221 Westminster. ST CONCRETE STEPsTwTlks. porches: NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Sprays S3.

50 uo: baskets s.i nn INVITATION FO Home. 1125 Hodiamont OFFICE OF THE DIVISION ENGI Juiy 27, 8:30 a.m.. to All Saints STOUT, GERALD 505 River Church, tnence to ss. feier ana Paul's Cemetery. eiC tyermann.

3328 Minnesota. MO. 4401. AmTob3a 69 Magnavox AmWoolen4 28 MathiesChe 2 36 Anacondalg 28Js McQuay-Nor 1 13 Armco2ift 22 MiddSouUtil 15. Prev.

Closfe. High. 3801 S. Grand GR. 9600 NEER, 2100 FIDELITY BUILDING.

KANSAS CITY 6. MISSOURI. July 13, 1949. Sealed bids, in triplicate, will be received at this office until 2 n.m.. vaiiev faric.

suaaeniv, juiy 23, 1949, beloved husband of Eva Merrick Stout. Low. Close. WHEAT DETECTIVES Funeral from schnuk funeral Home. 3125 Lafavette VjrUII Ull.

Corporate bonds moved narrowlv. United States Governments held steady In over-the-counter dealings. In the curb higher prices were paid times for Louisiana Land. National Bellas Hess. Pepperell.

Fairchild Engine, Consolidated Gas of Baltimore. Colon Development. American Gas, and Aluminum Co. Lower at times were Arkansas Natural Gas Cities Service. Kaiser-Frazer.

United Shoe Machinery. Niagara Hudson Power, and Line Material. Non-ferrous metal stocks were helped long by price increases in zinc and lead. Demand for these two metals, as well as copper, has stepped up considerably lately after a long period of stagnation and sliding prices. ZINC PRICE BOOST TO 10 CENTS, LEAD August 3.

1949. and then publicly HORSTMEYEK. EVELYN 1944 St. Louis Julv 22. 1949, 1:30 p.m..

beloved daughter of Mrs. Mathilda Kuse (nee Granzow), stepdaughter of William Kuse. dear sister of Mrs. Elsie Reeves and Ervin BEAUTIFUL SPRAY: ribbon bow to match from $3.50 un. GRIMM ft GORLY.

CE. 5000 "MARY HAPPY" SPECIALS HEITMANN fllWHa PRIVATE DETECTIVE opened for furnishing the materials, and performing the work for Mis Julv 26. p.m. Interment St. Matthew's Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of Sheet Metal Workers' Local 36. cellaneous Repairs at the United 2803 N. Sarah, NE. 0177 JOHN WILKERSON L. Horstmeyer.

our dear sister-in- states custom House (Old). St. ChiSept 207 206 206 205 ChiDec 209 208 209-08 207 08 ChiMar 208 206 207 206 ChiMay 203 202 203 202 KCSept 204 203 203 202 KCDec 204 203 203 202 KCMay 195 194 194 204 KCMar 199 198 199 MinSep 213 212 212-13 211 MinDec 212 210 211 209 MinMay 207 205 207 204 CORN. law, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from CALVIN F.

FEUTZ Armour 5 Mo-Kan-T pf 18 AtlasPowdlg 48 Monsanto 2 53 ATSJ6a 86 MontWard 2a 53 AvcoMig.l5g 5 NashKel 1.40 12 galdwinLocol 9 NatBiscul.60a 33 8V2 19 BarnsOil2g 47 NatSteel2g 79 BendixAviatia 30 NaGypsumg 14 BethSU2.40 27 NYCen1ralg Io HI NYChiAStL 70 BurlMillslVaa 16 NorAmAviag 8 CanPacg 12 NorAmb 20 CapitalAdA35g 13 NorPacAg 13 Casel.60g 37 NorStaPw.52g 10Vs Celanese2.40 26 OhioOilla 27 uoes shadowing. Investigating, trac- TEN'NANT, PHILIP 5811 Walsh. Julv 24.. 1949. beloved hus Louis, Missouri, In strict accordance with the specifications dated April 12.

1949. and draw DEATHS Funeral Home. 4828 Natural Bridge Wed. Julv 27. 1:30 p.m.

Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. A member of Loyal Council No. 8 Daughters of America. ami locating; whenever vou feel suspicious or in doubt of anything see Mr.

Wilkerson, discuss your problems with him confidentially without obligation: photos, tape recordings and eve witnessed rejorts furnished as evi. dence; licensed: bonded. 3564 Olive St. FR. 4547 ChiSept 130 129 129 129 ChiDec 118 117 118 117 JACOBS, EMMA I (nee Kunji), 6314 Clayton suddenly Sat, July ings (if any) mentioned therein: and the general conditions dated Sept 15.

1942. and addendum thereto dated May 15. 1944. Specifications and other data may be had at the office of the custodian of the building or the office of the Division Engineer or Public Buildings Administration. Room No.

507. Lemon Building. Washington, D. C. L.

HULLSICK, Division Engineer. UP TO 14 CENTS ChiMar 120 120 120b 119 band of Helen E. Tennant, dear father of Richard P. and Helen Louise, dear son of Julia Tennant, dear brother of Vance Lee Tennant and Dorothy Keithley, dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from C.

HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson. 2 p.m.. to Sunset Burial Park. Member Za-Ga-Zig Shrine Tempi- of Des Moines. and Christy Boulevard Methodist Church, past president of West End Lion's Club, graduate of civil engineering.

Iowa State College. nuviay J. 1ZZ 23. 1949, 7:15 p.m.. wite or tne late William Jacobs, dear sister of JA OATS.

Mrs. Elizabeth Oechsle, Mrs. Julia Oechsle, William, Louis and Henry A II A IK, MARY (nee Clavin), Belle-fontaine St. Louis county, July 22, 1949, dear wife of the late James Adair, dear mother of Mrs. O.

W. Cowgill of Detroit, Mrs. Maud Rohde and the late James Adair, dear mother-in-law of Anna Adair and' Orph Cowgill, dear grandmother of Stella Remington of Texas, E. A. Cowgill of Detroit and James Adair, our dear aunt.

Funeral from DIERICH Funeral Home, 8319 Halls Ferry rd. (at North Broadway), Julv 26, 8:30 a.m.. to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Interment Calvarv DETECTIVE MARIAM Detective work of all kinds every- ChiSept 66 65 66, 65 ChiDec 66 66 66 65 ChiMar 64 64 44 Kunz, our dear sister-in-law and aunt. lnsw-o0 11 PacMills4b 33 30 PackardMotg 3 GITFinan3 49 PanAmAirw CMStPAP 5 ParaPict2 20 CRIAP3 28 PeabodyCoal.80 6 Chrysler3g 50 Pepsi-Cola 9 Clintonlnd2.40 27 PhelpsDodge4a 42 Colgate2a 37 13 Col6as 10 PhilipMorris2a 46 ConEdisonl.60 23 Pullmanlg 33 Container2Vg 35 PureOilla 27 ContMotors.lOg 5 RadioCorpa 10 ContOilDeU 57 RepubStlla 19 Curtiss-Wrl 8 StLSFlg 8 ChiMay 64 63 63 63 Funeral from CALVIN F.

FEUTZ MinMay 60 59 60 59 Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge RYE. Julv 2b, a.m. interment Friedens Cemetery. -we, strictly conndential shadowing, investigating, tracing and locating: photos for evidence: reports furnished; if in doubt, find out: consultation free: established smaliearS: CaS" tQO larse or to LICENSED. BONDED ChiSept 156 156 156 ChiDec 161 159 159 159 ChiMar 159 158 158a KLEM.

ALICE (nee Biebinger). 407 Cemetery. Deceased was a member of the Married Ladies' Sodality of Ueerela 37 StRegisPap.60a 6 TENNER, JACOB 6820 Delmar on Sat. July 23, 1949, husband of Mary L. Tenner, brother of Mrs.

Sophie McKain and our uncle. Funeral from LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar 8:30 a.m., to Christ the King Church, Purdue and Balson avs. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. SOYBEANS. DiStComl 15 Srhenlev9 wuuni oarinei unurca 6826 BARTMER CA.

0776 SEALED PROPOSALS "NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS" Bids will be received by the Board of Education of the Kirkwood School District for erection and completion of the new Oakland School, until 8:00 P.M. (C.D.T.) August 8. 1949 at 702 South Kirkwood Road, Kirkwood, Missouri. Drawings and specifications are on file at said address and at the office of Bonsack ft Pearce, Inc. Architects.

308 North Sixth Street. St Louis. where bidders may secure all information for bidding. HOPE B. BAKER Board of Education' ChiNov 230 225 229 224 ChiDec 229 224 228 223 ChiMar 227 223 227-26 221 26i, 34 20 15 37 Doehler-Jar2a 29 ShellOillg DomeMin.70 16 SinclairOil2 DowChem.90g 47 Soc-Vaclb EastAirl 15 SouPacS Eastmanl.30b 41 camPvi East Bodley.

Kirkwood. July 23, 1949. 11 a.m.. beloved wife of Dr. John E.

Klem. dear sister of Doris Bell and Edna Brundage. Mrs. Klem will lie in state at WACKER-HELDKRLE Chapel. 3634 Gravois.

until July 26. 12 noon. Service same day. 1 :30 p.m.. from Valhalla Chapel of Memories.

Service private. ACE SECRET SERVICE LARD. SrKIL, KATHERINA w. (nee Stohlmann) 5760 Sat. July 23.

1949, 10 p.m., beloved wife of the late Louis April, dear daughter of Amelia Stohlmann, dear mother 29 FalstaffBrew2 35 19 PRIVATE DETECTIVE work of all ChiSept 11.62 11.40 11.52-50 11.37 ChiOct 11.60 11.40 11.47 11.32 ChiNov 11.00 10.80 10.90a 10.75 ChiNov 11.00 10.80 10.90 10.75 ChiDec 11.12 11.00 11.00 10.92 ollansbee e2a, 25 'V, std0ilCaI4b 61 sn- It4 StdOilNJlb 67 Gaylord 221 St. Louis Cath Grain. GenFoods2a 43 SPECIAL NOTICES NEW YORK, July 25 (AP) The price of zinc was advanced one-half a cent a pound to 10 cents, East St. Louis, today by a producer. This action makes the total upward movement in zinc one cent a.

pound from the nine-cent low that prevailed from June 15 to July 18. NEW YORK, July 25 (AP) The price of lead was advanced ric a pound today to 14V4e New York, by a leading custom smelter. The new price is up 2 Vic from the recent low of 12c that had been in effect from May 26 to July 8. STEEL OUTPUT INCREASES' NEW YORK, July 25 (AP) Steel production is expected to increase this week to 1,502.500 tons, compared with 1.443.-500 tons the previous week. American Iron and Steel Institute reported today.

Operations are scheduled at 81.5 per nt of capacity, against 78.3 per cent the previous week. A month ago the tonnage was and operations were at 79.9 per cent of capacity. The figures for a year ago were 93.1 per cent and 1,678,100 tons. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Great Britain (pound) S4. 0314.

un THIERRY. DR. CHARLES W. July 23. 1949.

fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, beloved husband of the late Helen Thierry (nee dear son of the late Charles and Ann Thierrv. dear brother of Mother Caroline Thierrv of the Sacred Heart Order and Mrs. Anna Scherrer. dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin, dear friend of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry A. Kersting. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuary. 4228 S. Kingshlghwav, July 26.

8:30 a.m. to St. Alnhonse's (Rock) Church. Grand 38 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. July 25 iiniimeo everywnere; shadow- J.invfstisatins:' facing and locating: typewritten reports, photos and tape recordings furnished as evidence for personal use or court proceedings: consult us confidentially without charge; licensed, bonded.

320 N. Grand. JE SS91 IN DOUBT, FIND OUT DRESSMAKING TAILOrTn(T yj UJ to r.SSRiin V5IMopy' 111 Monday's cash grain market: Wheat oenMioutiiBu KLUCK. FLORA DORIS (nee Robinson). 2227 Indiana July 22.

1949. beloved wife of George D. Kluck. dear mother of Laverne and Doris Marie Kluck. our dear sister, sister-in-law.

aunt and cousin. Funeral from ROBERT'S Funeral Home. 1905 S. Grand July 26. 10 a.m.

Interment New St Marcus Cemetery. or Antnony, Vincent, Mrs. Anna Lauber. Mrs. Edith Dumstorf and Mrs.

Katherine Audrain and the late Harry, Ernest Christine, Amelia and Louis mother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt Funeral from LEIDNER Chapel. 2223 St Louis. July 27, 8:15 a.m. to Corpus Christi Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery! Member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post No.

335. St. Louis Memorial Team American Legion Aux-iliary service Tues. 8:30 p.m. receipts 159 cars.

37 sold. Market steady. No. 1 red winter. $1.99 No.

2 red winter. $1.99: No. 3 red winter. sample grade red winter, $1.73 1.71 No. 3 light garlicky.

$1.76 1.86: No. 2 red garlicky. TO SHAREHOLDERS OF CARROLL MARTIN STUDIOS. INC. You are hereby notified that a special meeting of the shareholders of Carroll Martin Studios.

has been called for and will be held on Aug. 5, 1949, 2 p.m.. at 317 N. 11th, Room 515. St.

Louis, for the purpose of discussing the present management of the corporation. By GEO. WH1TSON. Shareholder. "LSSE-ADFOMALS Har- No.

3 red garlicky, $1.695 UnOilCal2 30 UnitedAirl 13 GenStlCpf91t 104 L'nitedAirc lg 21 Goodnch4a 59 UnitedFruit2a 48 Goodyear4 40 uSRub 2g 35 GtNorRypf3g 35 UnitedWallpao 3 Greyhoundl 11 VanNorman.60g 9 GulfOilSB 64 WarnerBrosl 11 Homestake2 42J.g WestingEl la 24 HoustonOil2 35 Willys-Over 5 HudsonMotla 13 WilsonACo 1 10 Hussmannla 12 Woolworth 2a 48 IHCentral 24 YoungsSAT 5 62 I11POW2 30 and Finney. interment Cajvary 1.71; No. 4 red garlicky, $1.70 j. sample grade red garlicky. $1.66: No.

uenieiery. ur. i merry in parlors after 10 a.m. Monday. BARNES, RAIFORD WOODROW infant son of Raiford and 2 hard.

No. 3 hard. $1.89: No. 1 mixed. $1.97: No.

2 mixed. $1.96: KRAUSE. EDWIN L. 1416A He-bert. July 24, 1949.

8:15 a.m., beloved husband of Elizabeth Krause (nee Holtrup) dear father of Harold, and stepfather of PhilW. and Irvin W. Derby, brother, brother-in-law, son-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from LEIDNER Chapel. 2223 St.

Louis. July 27. 1:30 p.m. Interment Zion Cemetery. Jackie Barnes, passed away July 21st at Maiden.

dear erandson No. 3 mixed. $1.71 1. 79: sample grade mixed, $1.52: No. 2 tough.

BUSINESS PERSONALS of Mrs. Dorothy Marko and Mr. and No. 3 tough. $1.7901.88.

Corn Mrs. j. Klein of St. Louis. Interment was at Doe Run.

WARNEKE. LEO 4965A St. Louis. July 24. 1949.

6:30 a.m., beloved husband of Stella M. Warneke (nee McCauley). dear father of La Verne and Georgia Lee Warneke, Mrs. Howard Witherspoon and Mrs. Thomas Srhulte.

our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from SULLIVAN'S. Euclid at St Louis July 27. 8:30 a.m.. to Blessed Sacrament urarK.

is 1 7 7 ELECTRIC VVTRINTlfcT" WIRiwu of all kinds; repairs- li" censed, bonded; estimates free SIPPELL 4836 'Terrace mt gOOo! ALHA'1U-NSr Eew work eTtTT SS.teV.iicS?sed; onion. AAA Elec-tricjio Hamilton. DE. 4669 Ce! 1163 repairs- 3328 N. Ninth.

COOPERMAN ELECTRIC, licensed" bonded. 3725 N. Euclid. GO 3847 repairs, meters movedT MILLER. 6022 Arsenal HI 3194 electrician: RHiHied: fcondrd Levenngton 5328A Maple.FO 3601 receipts, 61 cars.

6 sold. Market was steady to lower. No. 1 yellow. $1.39 1.40: No.

2 yellow. $1.39 iff 40. Oats receipts. 82 cars, 5 sold. Market Sat, July 23.

BOHLER. EDWARD HENRY STOCK PRICE AVERAGES. Compiled by the Associated Press.) High. Low. Close.

Ch'ge. 30 Indust. 89.1 8S.1 88.6 .3 15 Rails 33.1 32.7 33.0 .3 15 Utils. 39.6 39.4 39.5 60 Total 63. 62.3 62.7 .3 WHAT STOCKS DID A Steel Fire tscapes porches, balconies, replaced repaired, installed.

Avoid costly Occidents. Free Estimates. Reasonable. Pyramid Iron Erection Co. 4039 N.

BROADWAY was steady. No. 1 white, 67 No. 4 white, 63c; No. 1 mixed, 67 c.

HOG PRICES SCORE GAINS Church. Interment Calvary Ceme of Larimore St. Louis county. July 24, 1949, beloved husband of Helen Anna Bohler (nee Meinert), dear father of Edward Harold, William, Dorothy Bohler and Mrs. Rosalia Irlander, our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfatner, uncle and cousin.

tery. changed: Great Britain 30-day futures, 4 00i, up Vi of a cent; Great Britain! futures lAcxi uo Vi of a cent: 1949 High. Low. AT THE NATIONAL YARDS Down, Unch. KRYGIEL (KRUGER), ANTHONY, of Edgar Springs.

intered into rest Saturday. July 23. 1949. dear husband of thf late Pauline Krygiel (nee Rogowicz), dear father of Walter Kruger of Detroit, Mrs. Mabel Krygiel, Mrs.

Anita Klimek, our dear brother, brother-in-law father-in-law, grandfather and greatgrandfather. Funeral from CENTRAL Chapel, 1841 Cass July 26, 1949, 8:30 a.m., to St. Cyrill MethdHist Church. 11th and Chambers, Interment St. Peter Cemetery.

Great Britain 90-day futures, 3. 93. up FLOORING WEATHERS. FRANK 6130 Arendes July 25, 1949. belovid husband of the late Vernon R.

Weathers, dear father of John and Lenlv Weathers. Mrs. George CE. (1072 I Monday 466 243 271 Funeral from DIEDRICH Funeral 39 3 39 2 iTlrtav 3bS -S9 'J53 NATIONAL STOCKYARDS Til Tnlv Home, 8319 Halls Ferry rd. (at N.

Broadway), July 27, 8:30 a.m., to St. Aloysius Church, Inter BOOKKEEPING and tax service complete, confidential: small taverns, restaurants, grocers: $1 to $1.50 per week. Call DE. 6664 25 (AP) (USDA) Hogs market ment Calvary Cemetery. Compiled by the Associated Press.

20 10 10 10 10 Low tJtil. For. Yield. Kuntz. Mrs.

Thomas Fort of Shreveport, Mrs. DeWhitt Madison of Columbus. Mrs. David Gier of San Francisco and Mrs. George Guidorzi, our dear erand- evenings ana weeK enns.

SANDING. REFINISHINQ New Floor Installed W. H. LOVELAND 2829 Belt MU. 953 1 STRACii.

look CO. old tioors and" if, "finished; new floors installed; estimates; work guaran- 89.8 102.3 103.3 69.4 110.6 BROWNE, EMMET at Veterans' Hospital, Marion. July 22, 1949. beloved son of Catherine A. Mon, Fri.

father. father-in-law and uncle. DESPERATELY need $750; will do anything legally honest to secure this amount Immediately. Box M-107, Post-Dispatch. 89.6 102 4 103 4 69 2 110.6 Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral t-ONDON STOCK AVERAGES Home.

6322 S. Grand Wed. Julv 27. 10 a.m. Interment Resur ection.

Cemetery. (Compiled by the Financial Times.) Monday 104.0 Friday 104.1 SHARE A RIDE it jju neruKee. K. 9954. Browne and the late Maurice Browne, dear brother of Gregory James Francis Maurice Mrs.

Margaret Ford, Mrs. Helen Bernsen and the late Virgil and Eileen Van Sickle, brnther-in-law. STAND A Dn VT nrSr-n I.EMING, CHARLES 1745 Dolman Sat, Julv 23, 1949. 10:55 a.m.. beloved husband of Bessie Cauble Leming, dear father of Gilbert B.

Leming, dear brother of Oren Earle Leming and Mrs. Adolph Kohlenburg. dear father-in-law, brother-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette, July Vi of a cent. Hussmann Refrig.

Income. Hussmann Refrigerator Co. reported net earnings for the first six months of the year of $820,369, equivalent to $2.03 a common share after preferred dividends, compared with $811,313 or $2.03 a share on a lesser number of shares last year. Sales for the period were $7,801,665, against $7,741,564. NEW YORK BOND MARKET NEW YORK.

July 25 AP) Railroad loans drifted aimlessly through a slow corporate bond market session today. With gains In the rail section just about balancing the number of losing Issues, the corporate market was unable to a trend either to the up or downside. 'SECURITY. Close. SECJCglTY.Clog1 Treas 2V4s69-64Jun IntGn 6s 52 24 103.

KCSou4s75 104H WE1MER. ALVIN Sat. Julv 23. RIDE Kirkwood to downtown St. Louis, arriving by 8:15 a.m., leaving 5 p.m.

Kirkwood 4817W. 1949. dear brother of Oscar Weimer rfpnr nnclo ttnd friend. Sands and refinishes old floors: new floors installed; estimates. FQ 88475354 Wells.

VSTHARpWOOD FLOOK uncle and cousin. Funeral from CLARK Funeral SWAPS Service at LUPTON Chapel. 7233 Delmar 7 p.m. No oo. eao Plymouth.

visitation until service time. Home. 1125 Hodiamont July 27. 8:30 a.m.. to St.

Anns Church and Cemetery. Normandv, Mo. Remains In chapel after 9 p.m. Mon. evening.

WILLIAMS. FRED L. 5508 South Jn. 1 p.m., to uaiowin iiu.j rresny-terian Church. Interment Baldwin Cemetery.

FLOOR, CO Refinishing; special 6132 Victoria. Ifr. 6302 ABLE FLOOR old floors re finished. 5012 S. 37th pr.

690O. west. Sat. Julv 23. 1949.

dear beloved husband of Lulu Williams CAREER FAMILY? Want security? Have essential businessmen's office service; established 10 years, still growing; self supporting: optional 7 paying jobs and a nice percentage on money invested. No experience necessary, sell $8000 or take equity in BRYAN, GEORGE FREDERICK, July 24. 1949. husband of FURNACE REPAIRING" LEWIS, WILLIAM at Salt Lake City, Utah, 1137 Lawn avenue, Fri. Julv 22.

1949. dear beloved hus (nee Burger), dear son or Matilda Williams, dear brother of Walter. Elmer and Frank Williams. Louise Lehman. Sue Shinma" of New York.

Kathryn Kiss Bryan, father of Constance Brvan Stone, son nf the late T.S. TREASURY STATEMENT. WASHINGTON, July 25 (AP) The po-siton of the Treasury July 21 compared with corresponding date a year ago: Julv 21, 1949 July 21, 1948 Net budget receipts 104.505,884.28 102,026,250.18 Cash balance 2.6S1.367. 370.70 5.075.723,192.30 Budget Rets, fiscal Yr. Julv 1 1,441.440.146.14 1,472.005.797.18 Budget expenditures fiscal year 2.470.188.723.04 2.737.329.925.10X Budget dfficit 1.028.748,576.90 1.265,324.

177.92x Total debt 252,938.942.026.71 253.386,843,664.09 Increase ever previous day 32.194, 897.32 Gold assets 24.518,418.883.90 23.650.441.218.11 x-Figure includes foreign economic cooperation trust fund expenditures. GAS FURNACES band of Josephine M. Lewis (nee Mr. and Mrs. Tavlor Brvan.

county home. EV. S2S8 or write Helen Laliman and Mamie Hail, our aitt 82 1A LetaV4s20OJst Box D-15H. Post-Dispatch. 88 brother of Taylor Henry and Francis Bryan and Edmonia Bryan Hob- son.

2 ACRES FOR CAR Close to citv: for '41 or "42 Plv Private services at residence of Conversion burners and boiler Installed. Waener Heating 3256 N. 19th. CH. 2S48.

FURNACES. STOKERS vacuum cleaned, repaired, installed. BALDWIN. 3226 Park. MO 4495.

FURNACE, vacuumed, cleaned- bag outside house; repair. Air-Vac -Svstem. LA Sfi14 ina dear brotner-m-iaw. cousin ana uncle. Funeral from KRTx-okHAUKER Mortuarv.

4228 S. Kineshighwav. Julv 26. 2:45 p.m. Interment New St.

Marcus Cemetery. Member of Stove Mounters Union. Local No. 96. nis orotner.

6225 PershinK av. mouth. Ford or Chevrolet 2301 Meyer), dear son ot tne late Margaret Lewis, dear brother of Mrs. Margaret M. McCormick and the late Florence L.

Britt. our dear brother-in-law, cousin and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuary, 4228 S. Kingshighway, July 26, 2 p.m. Interment St.

Paul's Churchyard. A member of National Ass n. of Power Engineers, Mo. No. 2.

July 26. 9:30 a.m. Inter i.yncn. imTTliAi 59 do 2s61 103 MKT5S62A ACL Ist4s52 302 Vi Atll 2d4s4S 41 MoPos.JF B40 CV4VS2010374 -o BufRAP 57st F6 Sl?" ranP 4sperp 94 NYCcn4s98 CenGas 4s95 60 t) IJ vT KofiT STL. 2O07 ment Kenerontaine Cemetery.

42 76 65 85 46 70 104 54 58 100 SERVICE STATION; sell or trade; Attinj auiivc; uarruws ana gins sieaay to 25c higher than Friday's average; sows 25c to mostly 50c higher; some heavier weights up 55c or more; bulk good and choice 180-240 lbs. top $22.50 for about three loads; 250-270 lbs. mostly 270-290 140-170 $19.50 21.75: 100-130 lb. pigs mostly $17.50 19.75; good sows 400 lbs. down, few heavier weights mostly $12.75 up stags, boars, $8.00 Cattle 6500; calves 1700; steady on high good and choice steers and heifers with lower grades slow and 25 50c lower; common and cutter cows steady; beef cows slow and weak; bulls 50c lower; vealers $1 lower; choice 1070 lb.

steers, high good and choice medium weights, $26.25 27; medium and good. $23 26; common and medium, $1923; good to choice heifers and and mixed yearlings. $24.50 27. Choice 878 lb. mixed yearlings common medium, $17.50 24: two loads of high medium Oklahoma grass cows.

$17; few good cows to canners and cutters. $1115: medium and good bulls. $18 20: top $20.50: cutter and common bulls, $16.00 17.50; good and choice vealers, $2226; common and medium, $18 21 Sheep 3000- spring lambs spotted unevenly steady to 50c lower; considerable number of good and choice spring lambs $24 25 to shippers and butchers: practical top. although one small lot at top to big packers. $24; other good and choice to packers $23 23.50; cull to medium.

$15ft18: load of vear-lings low grade, $17 to feeder; slaughter ewes steady, Estimated receipts tor tomorrow: Cattle 4500; calves 2000; hogs i.1.000; sheep 3000. COTTON 0FF85CJP.25C NEW YQRK. July 25 (AP) Cotton futures were irregular today in slow trading. Nearby deliveries were supported by trade demand, credited mostly to mill account. New Orleans was a buyer of late positions.

Futures closed 85 cents a bale lower to 25c higher than the previous close. Open. High. Low. Close.

Ch'ge. BI RTON. ROBERT 7220 Lans- account sickness; good business; make offer; excellent corner. FL. 9844.

downe. Sat, July 23, 1949, beloved Roller sections; weTdedar7d" brother of Billee Zimmermann and Ellis W. Burton, our brother-in-law. LOT. on McKenzie in Affton: jMhGT.

6021 62 uncle ana cousin. C0 3s73 JOGVi Funeral July 27. 10 a.m. material for foundation and sub-floor: for late model house trailer. PL.

2734. PenCAir3s ST. LOUIS STOCKS 79 rGW 4sS8 from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 61 98 7456 Manchester, to Lake Charles REFRIGERATOR. 7-ft.

perfect run GENERAL HAULING 60 PennRRg4 Vis 65 StLSF4s Cemetery. ning conaition, siae oven stove, tor LOriS. ROSE M. (nee Nessing), 5S29 Saloma, July 24, 1949, beloved wife of the late William F. Louis, dear mother of Sylvester H.

Lquis, dear sister of Kate Nessing, B. J. Nessing and the late Anna Schnelting. Clara Massman and Mathilda Massman. dear mother-in-law of Ruhl Louis, dear aunt and great-aunt.

CMSPP inc 4s2019 53 CANW4s99 43 CCCSL4is77 60 OUT 5s 73 103 relAH4s63 91 CORNELIA PETKLNG, casn or wnat have you? 2181 Clifton, ST. 9542. HAULING OF ALL KINDS Ashes and ash pits removed; reasonable rates; prompt LA. 0726. Julv 22.

1949. at East orange, 2022 50 do4s97 83 PeaAL4s96 102 BUICK. '34. 40 series; for anything N. in her 92nd year, wife of ST.

LOUIS STOCK EXCHANGE. July 25 Sales on the local exchange today were 1188 shares, compared with 686 Friday. AnnTDIv. Net In Dollars Sales. High.

Low. Close. Ch'ge. rvniie. ma Micnigan.

SPac4sOr77 97 the late Edward u. Buscnman, mother of Mrs. Kenneth B. Howell, or value; also 9x12 good wool rug, or sell $25. FO.

3897. W'HIZZER-MOTOR BIKE YOU CALL, we haul, ashes, jrub-bish. express. Walker Haniin. rv.

60 6ouRyg4s56 86 uuerai juiv o.ou from STROOT-CARROLL Funerar Milwaukee. Wis. Mrs. Charles Mar WILSON. MABEL (nee Sandstedt), 4417 Swan Sat, July 23.

1949; beloved wife of the late Rolla Wilson, dear mother of Mrs. Myrtelle Albert and Raymond Wilson, dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grandmother, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuarv. 4228 S. Kingshighway Julv 26.

1:00 p.m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. Member of Garment Workers Union wiXGERON FRANK 8627 Charlton lane. Affton. Sat.

Julv 23, 1949. 7:45 beloved husband of Lillian Wingeron (nee Tiefenbrunnl. dear father of Francis and Walter Wingeron, dear son of Frank and Gertrude Wingeron. our dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KTJTIS Funeral Home.

2906 Gravois July 26. 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass St George's Church. Interment Resurrection Cemeterv. Member of German-Austrian Benevolent Socie-tv and Union Local No.

604. 18 2020Biddle st MA. 0218. 214x314 enlarger for model A Ford tens. East Orange.

N. and Robert DelLAW 4s 2042 Erie 4s2015 FlaEC 5s 74 HM 5s 57 HAM incSs 57 IC 4s 66 ICCSL 5s 63A A.S.Aloea 100 16 16 16 1 or wnat nave you. 3213 Magnolia. Home, 4600 Natural Bridge to Church of Nativity. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

45 ThAveos60 61 UnPac2s91 25 UnivPic3s59 84 WMd4s52 95 WisCn4s49 p. uusenman. ureenwicn, sister of Miss Agnes A. Petring. 100 18 18 18 Amlnv a 94 80 99 72 LOT (Overland): value $750; trade AmTAT9 grandmother and great-grandmother.

for automobile: will sell. West-more 4114. BroShl.70a service at lop row cnaoei. 733 HAULING: any job except furniture; immediate service. AA Haul-ing.

8308 Eads. WI. 6480. GENffRAL hauling; rubbish, and ashes. JE.

2732, G. Goss, 1251 Delmar. ASHES, rubbish, general hauling: quick. Bartlette, LU. 7379.

5 Delmar 2 p.m. Interment Burkart la GenElec 2 SWAP5-room flat, south, for 2- or tteuetontaine cemetery. 156 142141142 80 31 31 31 150 18 17 18 90 37 37 37 85 60 60 60 220 25 24 24 77 17 17 17 55 6 6 6 norm; moderate rent 1073 GenMot2a GrieseW a CARREL, JAMES ALVIN. 5843 DODGE, '41 carryall; for sale or HvdraulPBpf p.m. COMMODITY MARKETS NEW YORK, July 25 The Associated Press weighted wholesale price index of 35 commodities (1926 average equals lOOt.

Monday 151.88, Friday 152.41. Commodity prices Moncay with previous close: Bartmer enterea into rest July 23. 1949, dear friend of the late Secord E. Fisher, friend of Marie trade. Alton 2-6131.

S09 Kixon, LacGas.20a MICHALIK, JOSEPH, 3103A Cali-foraia. Sat, July 23, 1949, 8:30 p.m.. beloved husband of the late Anna Michalik, dear father of Josephine Bomijan, Frank Michalik of Fenton. Joseph Michalik of Cuba, Margaret Antonic, William and John Michalik and Mrs. Marie Bauer, our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle.

Remains in state at KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois until 4:30 p.m., thence to Munday, Tex. for burial. muvlwu; general Hauling; reason 50 20 20 20 Alton, Illinois. NoAmera C. Gerber.

39 39 39 HAVE MOTORSCOOTER; Al; want" SearsRoela 25 able rates. Skaggs, 6015 Prescott Fireside 4243. EXPRESS and light hauling. CilT unerai service juiv 27, 10:30 a.m.. from SHEPARD Fu snoigun, j.ti gauge or; 44UJ jyucn-iean LO.

4219. In current fiscal aPaid or declared neral Home, 1169 Hodiamont av. Jones, gi. 4itt, 3J34 Caroline. WILL do carpenter work for furni- year, rpius siock.

ruKIST. OCOTATIONS. 7.IEGELMEYER. MARIE 40 N. Rockhill entered into eternal rest July 24, 1949.

dear riauehter of John and the late Mary ture or anything. SI. 8524. CASSIN, RICHARD 2608 Ridge, East St. Louis.

111.. July 23, AAA EXPRESS hauling; any time moving. 5817 Easton. GO. 069 Closing quotations on securities whose bids or offers changed: 1949.

dear son of Thomas and Mar Oct. 29.54 29.64 29.54 29.57 5 Dec. 29.53 29.59 29.49 29.52 -1 March 29.47 29.53 29.47 29.48 1 May 29.35 29.43 29.34 29.34b July 28.85 28.91 28.81 28.79b 4 Oct. 26.87 26.94 26.73 26.74 17 LIGHT HAULING; closed truck. CE7 Dierker Ziegelmeyer.

dear sister of garet Hogan Cassin. dear brother UJ I BUSINESS DIRECTORY Q945. DOUGLAS, 1314 Mississippi. of Sister Mary Thomas. Adorers or Kev.

Edmund H. s. J.r. jonn Elfreda Ziegelmeyer and Ida HAIR REMOVED Most precious Blood, Jonn Thom Riertineer. as nooert J.

ana james m. CHARLES 5923 Horton July 24, 1949, beloved husband of Mildred Murray. Remains at the ROWLAND Mortuary, 4104 Manchester until 4 p.m. Tuesday. Interment Mount Vernon.

111., Thursday. Middling spot 32.39n, off 6. n-Nominal, b-bld. APPLIANCE REPAIRING SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED Funera' 9:30 a.m.. from MITTELBERG Funeral Home.

23 Cassin, dear nephew of Dr. James John and Frank Hogan and the Bid. Offer. "15 18 19 18 20 36 24 24 2 2 42 42 27 19 11 12 SECURITY. A.

S. Aloe' a Am. Invest. a Burkart Falstaff a Griesedieck-West. a Hydraulic P.

B. Int. Shoe 2a Lac. Steel la Rice-Stix 2a Scullin Stl in our shop; estimates; buttonhole attachments: supplies and parts of late Harry Cassin, our dear Drotner-in-law and cousin. W.

I.oekwond Webster Groves, to Our Holv Redeemer Church, 10 a.m. all makes. VAN RVOORT. 10th Funeral Julv 26. 9 a.m..

and Olive. CH. 7500. Loral Bank Clearings. Local bank clearings for July 25 were $83,200,000, compared with $84,900,000 a year ago.

Debits to individual accounts for July 22 were $67,100,000, against $58,500,000 a year ago. from NELL WALSH BARNES Fu SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. MOLES. WARTS Removed permanently By multiple needle electrolysis: l.n years' experience: best medical references. Consultation without charge.

ESTHER L. FOX: LOST AND FOUND neral Home. 1416 St. Louis East St. Louis.

111., to St. Eliza LIBERAL REWARD. DIAMOND WRIST WATCH, lost; beth Church. Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery.

GRUNOW REFRIGERATOR author-ized service; genuine parts. SHOW-BOAT, 2620 Chouteau 3, PR. 7030 DOOR BELLS, lamps, etc: I carry everything. Chapnick Fixit Shop on Wheels, 708 Wralton. PA.

7614. Refrigeration work reasonable. RHODES. 4817 Easton. FO.

3635. NEW YORK CURB MARKET vicinity De Baliviere and Waterman. Saturday night. Inscription. "Dad to Mother." 6-28-34.

Senti LEARY, EDWARD, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Julv 25, 1949, 10 a.m., beloved uncle of Mrs. Ann Krieger, Msgr. John J. Butler, James P.

Butler and the late Mrs. Jennie B. McHenry and our dear uncle, grand uncle and great-grand uncle. Funeral from CULLINANE BROS. Funeral Home, 3320 N.

Kingshighway. Julv 27. 9:30 a.m.. to St. Leo's Church.

23rd and Mul-lanphy st Interment Calvary COCKRELL. JENNIE MUNN; July 24. 1949. wife of the late mental value. CA.

1009 M-K-T Lines June Income. Missouri-Kansas-Texas Lines reported June net income after adjustment bond interest of $212,000. compared with 948,000 for June 1948. For the first six months of the year net was for the corresponding period last year. Monday Prev.

Close 'BUTTER, Nov. Chi. 5830 .5820 COCOA COFFEE, 4 COTTON, mid. spot ji COTTON. 10 mkt.

xx .3161 COT'NS'D OIL.Sep. .1277 .1260 COPPER .17 .17 EGGS. Oct. Chi. .5290 .52 HIDES.

It. nat. .24 .25 LEAD, N.Y. .14 .14 Lard loose .107 .10 ROSltf (B) 5.75 5.75 RUBBER, 1 16n 16 5-I6n SILVER (For.) NY. .71 .71 rSTEEL SCRAP 39.33 SUGAR, raw TIN 1.03 1.03 TALLOW, p.b.

.05 .05 TURPENTINE .36 .36 WOOL. cert. 1.19n 1.19n WOOLTOPS 1.62 4.63n BRAN 43. 4545.o0 FLOUR, hrd. pat.

5.04 5.08 LEAD .138 .138 SOYBEANS. 2 yel 2.44 2.42 WOOL, .40.42 42 ZINC -10 .09 Local. Iron Age index Julv 6. NEW YORK, July 25 (AP) Raw hide futures closed 25ffi32c higher Monday. Sales 11 contracts.

Close: Sept. 18.70 bid: Dec. 18.92 bid: March 18.42 bid. Spot light native cowhides 24. FUND qCOTATIONS.

Quotations furnished bv the National Association of Securities Dealers. of New York, which states they should indicate approximate prices as quoted by the sponsors or issuers: 'Security. BidTAsked. Security." Bid.Asked. BEAGLE, lost; female: reward.

NEW YORK, July 26 Following is a selected list of prices on the New York Suite 89S 8th Olive Arcade Bids. CH. 5213 Thomas M. Cockrell. darling mother of Marian, our dear grandmother, sister, mother-in-law and aunt.

Funeral from the ALEXANDER ASH HAULERS Curb Exchange today EV 8917. BILLFOLD: lost; brown: vicinity 7th and Pine; valuable papers: Close Close Security Security ASHES, rubbish, ash pits removed. W'lllie. 1419 Michigan. LA.

0726. SONS Chapel. 6175 Delmar. Wed. Keen casn.

OL. 1008. HAIR REMOVED For Best Permanent Results CONSULT 10 a.m. to ueiietontaine cemeiery. AlaskaAirl AlumLtd2a BRICKLAYING.

TUCK POINTING 3 PATTERSON, PFC. FRANK killed in the service of his coun EARLIN. WILLIAM 5036 Ger- BILLFOLD, black: lost viclaitywest end; valuable papers, cash: reward. GA. 3641 or CO.

1400. P.uch. ritt. Sat. Julv 23.

1949. beloved AlProdl.60a AlumCoAm2 AlumLtd2a 5 HumbleOil3g 74 41 ImpOULtd 15 14 InsCoNAm3a 105 50 IrjtProdl 12 4114 Kaiser-Fraz 4 4414 LinMateril.SOg 21 01 LouisLAEla 20 MeadJohn 60a 14 try on April 4, 1945. at Cebu, Philippine Islands, beloved son of the husband of Elizabeth Earlin (nee Jakober). dear father of Elizabeth Martha M. Becker late waiter B.

and Margaret Patter AmGaAE13 BILLFOLD lost: black: man's: near Medal's on Kingshighway; reward. FL. 5121. Wright. Ruth Harrison, Margaret Kirchhoefer, Vallee Messner, Esther son, dear brother of Joshua, James Patterson and William Skewes, dear AmLMchl.35g AmNaGss.OOg CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, concrete, brick and block work, tuck-pointing, painting, plastering, roofing and plumbing.

Taylor. JE. 1963, 1807 Pendleton. TUCkPOINTlNG, chimney repairing, lining, waterproofing; guaranteed draw; brickwork, concrete blocks. Ideal.

5474 Delmar. KO. MountProd.70a 11 Free consultation. Most reasonable. SUITE 701 CONTINENTAL BLDG.

AmRepube Mentel. William and the late Albert Earlin. dear father-in- Drotner-in-iaw and uncle. Funeral Julv 27. 1949.

at Grand and Olive LU. 0098 law, grandfather, great-grandfather. A 2 p.m.. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel. Fair and West Flor rkNGssA.30g 9 To 8 NiagHudPow 11 ariumstl'jf 3 514 ArkNGasA.30g PancoastOil 2 A brother, brother-in-law ana uncie.

Services 1:30 p.m.. at SUPERFLUOUS HA Eft removed per- issant av. Interment in Memorial 2877. BrownRuol 8 's pan.nu;i qa 1 1 TUCKPOINTING, brick work; con- JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS Funeral Home.

7027 Gravois. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Mem i v. n. li ui Ji.i, rv done by graduate nurse.

NIVA PHELPS. R.N.. 231 Metropolitan Grand and Olive. NE 979S Park Cemetery. Guard of Honor services at 8 p.m.

Julv 26. sponsored by Cornelius Muellner Memorial Post No. 421. American Legion. In parlors after 7 n.m.

crete blocks; waterproofing, general contracting. Roval Tuckpointing 3925A N. 21st. CH. 6056.

CatalinAm 15e 3 pennr0ade 8 CitiesServ2a 47 9 ClinchCoall 24 putALakeE2g 59 BLUE EMERALD cut zircon stone, lost Lee bus Thursday nfeht: senti-mental value: reward. ATw. 2930R. BOX; lost: containing girl's dresses and scarfs: Cherokee bus. Julv 23; belong to needy family.

GR. 5244. COCKER lost: red male: vicinity 7300 St. Charles Rock rd. name plate inscribed C.

H. White, Rock Hill. Call PA. 3071. COCKER lost: black female pup; vicinitv Lemay Grove; baby's pet; reward.

PL. 64 58. COLLIE, lost: large, black, male, white breast, extra long face: very timid, in vicinitv of 66 and Bowles av. reward for informatoin lead ber of Veterans Assn. of union UNWANTED hair removed forever Electric.

TUCKPOINTING, waterproofing, job wo LU ConGEBal3.60 62 RavtheonMfg ConGasUt.60a 11 RvanAero.10 Mon. brick work; guaranteed, kk. LU. 5730. Mike Fiebig, 2529 Slat- CosdenPetro 6 SchulteDA Dest reterences; expert work; 20 years' experience, thoroughly reliable.

THERESA A. HEICK. JJ9 N. 7th at Pine. GA.

2367. GABRIEL. JOSEPH, 2843 Keokuk, Sat. Julv 23. 1949, husband of the late Catherine Gabriel (nee Her 4 5 1 2 20 27 49 tery.

SISTER A PETKONILLA MUELLER. S.S.M., of the Sisters of St. Mary. July 24. 1949.

7:10 p.m., dear aunt of Mrs. X. Schneider of CreolePetl tAg 31 Selecterilndus DomestCredit 3 ShwWP1.20 F1RrtPhe 14 T'nitLt-Rvslf TUCKPOINTING, chimney repair- Aero 4.56 5.01 Fdlnv 12.89 14.13 AffF 3.59 3.93 GrSecS 4.15 4.56 AmBus 3.56 3.89 Inclnv 19.11 20.66 AxHFD 6.52 7.05 MBF 6.85 7.51 BostF 19.15 20.70 MInVT 24.19 26.15 BullFd 15.98 17.50 MInv2d 10.83 11.71 DivSh 1.35 1.48 NaW 12.87 13.81 EAHB 24.30 25.98 PutF 14.16 15.23 FidF 22.73 24.57 WellFd 16.73 18.26 mann), dear father of iiose tieo (nee Gabriel). dear father-in- LANDSCAPING FairchEAA.20e 4 UnitShM2a Ing, water proofing, caulking; prices reasonable. George Cather, TREES removed, topped dead wood: law, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle.

Kimmswick. dear cousin of Mrs. William Dorner and Mr. Anton HollCGold.24 8 5270 Giimore. EV.

1453. ing To return, si. 6220. Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ Huegler. power equipment: fcLi INSURED.

PETROV 8025 Cler. EV. 8248. WI. 1812.

TUCKPOINTING. chimney, roof re Mortuarv. 2842 Meramee Funeral from St. Mary of the EGGS I TO HIGHER pairing; prompt ana reuaDie. wai-ter Fink.

4375 Delmar. LU. 2550.. July 26. 8:30 a.m., to St.

Thomas Landscape service: power mnwT Angels Mother House, 1100 Betlevue July 27, 9 a.m. Interment SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. DIAMOND RING lost: lady's: keepsake; reward. RO.

88 2 DOG. lost; small: brown, white spots on curlv tail: "Skipper:" vicinity St. Louise Church; reward. GA. 3559.

TUCKPOINTING. brick work, chim- ing; weed cutting. dLA.N JJiUK, 5019 Crates. RO. 0542.

Aquin Churcn. interment sa. peier Paul Cemetery. Member of St Louis Hulaker Benevolent Society. nevs, waterprootlng; free estimates.

SMARD. 3201 Caroline. PR. 9292.. REAGAN.

EDWARD 4122 Pleas LAUNDRIES Union Electric Company of Missouri GERDESS. MARY A. (nee Fehlker), ant st. entered into rest suddenly LEAKING CHIMNEYS, fireplaces. DOG: lost: hrown: clipped like lion; MAKE WASH DAY your play day 908 Cherokee Julv dJ.

July 25. 1949, beloved nus- barbecue pits, roofing, settiemoir. reward. 5814A mu. 949.

wife of the late Keinhardt by washing tne automatic way. Complete Self-Service Laundry. 4110 MePhersom Gerdes, beloved mother of Eliz- farnlngs Statement for Twelve Months beth. Anna. Keinnardt J.

and the band of Pauline Reagan (nee Crewel, dear father of Eileen Crawford, Thomas, Edward, Vincent. William, Lawrence. Patricia and Loretta Reagan, our dear brother, father-in- VEGETABLES AND FRUITS ST. LOUIS PRODUCE MARKET. Julv 25 Appended quotations as reported by the "St.

Louis Daily Market Reporter''" represent first-hand wholesale sellers' prices -In less-than-carload quantities unless otherwise stated. POTATOES 100 lbs. West, No. 1 white. $3.754.25: red.

Mo. red, h-g white $2.502.75: red, h-g bu box white, $1.35 1.80; red. $1.652. ONIONS 50-lb. sks Nor yel, white, West, vel, $2.35 2.75; white, h-g box, yellow, $1.231.50: white $1.501.75.

BEANS East. bu. $5.50 5.75: south, 3.50: west. $3.754.25. BUTTER BEANS H-g pks.

$5 6. BEETS H-g bchs doz 50 75c: boxes $1. CABBAGE H-g box, 50 75c; nor. 50 $1.15 1.40. CABBAGE SPROUTS H-g box, $11.25.

CARROTS West. crt. $4.50 5. CAULIFLOWER West, crts, $3 3.25. CELERY Calif, crts pascal $3 4.50; Mich, heart bchs 65 75c: bskts 90c $1.10.

CORN H-g doz yel 10 22c; white 15 28c: load lots yel 10 15c. CUCUMBERS H-g box 65c $2.25: 111. $12.75. EGGPLANT H-g box $1.75 2.25. ENDIVE H-g box 50c.

ES-C A ROLE H-g box 50c GARLIC Sou. and West, per lb 30 40c. GREEN ONIONS Nor. bchs doz 50 60c. GUMBO Sou bu $4 4.25: h-g pks 50c $1.25.

LETTUCE West, crts 4s-5s $3 4.25. MUSHROOMS Midw. lb 65 75c; pts 20 35c. MUSTARD H-g box $11.50. PARSLEY H-g doz bchs 40c.

PEAS West, bu $3 3.50; Sou S3.751. PEPPERS Sou. bu SI h-g box white hot RADISHES Nor red bchs doz, 40 45c. SPINACH Colo. crts $2.85 3.

SQUASH H-g white box 50 65c; acorn $1.25 2.25. SWEET POTATOES Sou. brown arts $5.40 5.50. TOMATOES H-g box mainly $1.50. TURNIPS Nor.

and West bchs. $11.25. TURNIP TOPS H-g box $1.25 1.50. APPLES bu various varieties, best mainlv, h-g box, 35c Mich. bu.

$1.75. BANANAS Per lb 11 13c. PEACHES Ark. bu, 111. bu.

$2 2.50; bu. h-g box. $1 2.75. PLUMS H-g pks. 35 50c.

BLUEBERRIES Mich. 16 pts. $4.50. DEWBERRIES Mich. 16 qts, $5.

CANTALOUPES West. Jumbo 45s-36s $5.506: box S1.502: Chesterfield box $23; 111. poag Ind crts $2 50 3. HONEYDEW MELONS West crts $3.50. WATERMELONS Per cwt $1.

504' 2.25: each 25 50c GRAPES Calif, lugs red white $5 5.75. AT AUCTION Calif, oranges $2.35 9.25; lemons, $2.5010. GLASSES lost; dark rim: red leather case; reward. FR. 0319.

PIN: lost: Onyx and mother of pearl: keepsake, vicinity Forest ate Herman A. and Bernard Ger 7025 Idlewlld, EV. 6587. ESTIMATES: tucTipointingj union; insured. Bernreuter and Gamblin, 3636 Hickory.

GR. 0043. EL 7958.. TUCKPOIN TIN foundations blocked and pointed. Flemming.

PAINTING des. eTur dear mother-in-law. grandmother, sister, sister-in-law. aunt and cousin. Park Hotel; reward.

FO. 2479. Ended May 31, I4 Union Electric Company of Missouri bas msde generally available to its security holders an INTERIOR, EXTERIOR; immediate law, brother-in-law, grandfather, uncie and cousin. after 6. service.

Bishop, CH. 2218. Xi. Morrison 4437 Gibson. JE.

3698, Funera from GEBKEN Chapel. Funeral July 27. 8:30 a.m., from W. A. STOCK Mortuary.

Grand 2630 Gravois, July 27. 8:30 a.m.. to St Aeatba's Church. In TUCKPOiNTING terms; insured. MOORE.

1448 E. Prairie. CE. 0916 earnings statement for the period June 1, 1948 THE BOOM IS OVER PIN: lost: solid gold, heart-shaped; large diamond in center; reward. CH? 9430.

FURSEl Toitl brown Lindell-Wv- down bus; please return key. CH. You no longer have to pay high CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS to May 31, 1949, such period beginning after the effective date (May 26, 1948) of this Com terment SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Member of Christian Mothers' Society.

and Florissant, to Holy Name Church. Interment Calvary. Mr. Reagan was member of Holy Name Society and American War Dads, St Matthew's Chapter. 5' 03SB.

pany's registration statement for $25,000,000 prices lor quality painting ana expert graining: work guaranteed MEININGER BROS. DEC. Longfellow PJL6137 PAINTING, DECORATING" PURS E. lost; brown; on bus; liberal reward. PL.

5297. PURSE, lost: white, money, cards. principal amount of 3 Debentures due 1968, filed on April 19, 1943 with the Securities and ST. LOUIS PRODUCE ROW. July 25 The Duller, egg and poultry markets as reported bv the St Louis Dailv Market reporter.

Eggs: Iowa and Northern current receipt eggs l2c higher. Fowls: Commercial white chickens lc higher; white crosses 11C higher; young white ducks 2c lower; nearby farm-run lesrhorns over 2 lbs. quoted 20c. EGGS Base price ot receiver to shipper extra cases Include other grades cases returned. Extras 52 53c: standards 4445c: etirrent receipts.

Iowa and northern. 41 43c; nearby 3538c; pullets. 46-48 30 32c. POULTRt Paying prices of wholesale receiver to shippers Fowls heavy breeds 20 21c: leghorns. 19c: fryers, broilers and roasters, commercial (load lots uniform sizes, mostlv shipper's wts): white 3031e: white crosses 29 30c; grays, 29c- reds, 27c: nearbv farm-raised fryers, broilers, roasters, white 28c.

gray 27c. reds 26c: leghorns and leghorn crosses, 22c: leghorns over 2 lbs. 20c: bare-backs, 20c; black chickens. 18c; No. 2 springs.

15c: roosters, old. 18c; ducks, young white 18c; old 12c; old geese 15c; turkevs. old hens 29c: old toms. 29c: turkeys. 25 26c: No.

2 turkeys 1218c: guineas 20c; squabs- dressed. 10 lbs" and up. per dozen. 7f under 10 lbs. 65c.

BU1TER Nominal prices delivered St. Louis: 92 score. 59 61c: 90 score. 555Cc: 89 score F354c- CHEESE Johblug orlces: vVlsconsln twin and Cheddars. 30 flats and singles, 30e; daisies and longhoms.

32e: procesi 5-lb. loaf. 31: nearby cheese lc less BUTTERFAT No. 1, 50e per lb at country stations; No. 3c less.

GOTSCH, ROSETTA 3829 Shaw entered into rest Sat, July 23. 1949 dear daughter of the late Oscar E. and Rosette Gotsch, dear sister of Mrs. Ella Ratz, Adelbert, Ernest, Walter and the late Agnes T. Gotsch, dear aunt and guardian of Mrs Gwendolvn Wieman.

Mrs. Ly- reward, el suys. First class work. Cullea. 1416 RICHARZ, DAISY.

July 24, 1949. dear sister of Fannie and Peter Rieharz. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuarv, 1228 S. Kingshighway Julv 27. 8:30 a.m..

to Our Ladv of Sorrows Church. Interment SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Please omit flowers ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS We are experts on remodeling, alterations and new buildings, insured, union labor, architectural service: monthly payments. ECONOMY BUILDING AND REMODELING 3548 Sidney St.

LA. 9938. SL 3100. CARPENTERS: immediately; first-class; reasonable: garages, porches, repairs, new homes, etc. West, northwest and suburbs.

Free estimates. Allman, 245 Barat VL Benton. JJ.A. zaaw. cfc.

juau. VETERAN wants painting. Inferior. SHOES, lost: black- Comformal; in Famous Wednesday; reward. PR.

2359. TOOE BOX. lost: Florissant-Paul name Mel; reward. LA. 8549.

Exchange Commission pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933. Copies of such earnings statement will be mailed on request to any of this Company's security holders end other interested parties. Such earnings statement is exterior; prompt service, eaiiey, GA. 5727. 1903 Angelrodt.

dia Hassel, Roland Gotsch and Os INTERIOR, exterior. Neaf. 597 car Wooley, our dear sister-in-iaw and cousin, in her 58th year. cote rnumiii.e. mu.

uoi. Body will lie in state atter PAINTING; interior, exterior. W. WRISTWATCH Man's, lost: Benrus; Lockwood and Gore. keepsake: reward.

Web- KIEHL, CHRIST, 7608 Big Bend Shrewsbury, entered into rest Sat, Julv 23, 1949. beloved husband nf the late Anna Ruehl. dear father Williams. 436SA Page, K. 1717.

p.m. Monday. runerai iu a.m. from BEIDERWIEDEN South- 7-2404. PAPER HANGING.

CLEANING side Funeral Home. 3620 Chippewa WINDOW SPECIALIST to Sunset Burial Park. of Mrs. Lillian Brackman and Mrs. T.niira Tlemmrich.

dear grandfather Ouality Decorating Co. WRIST WATCH: lost; lady's: be-tween California and Ohio; reward cry 9269. made generally available to security holders in accordance with the provisions of Section 11(a) the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY OF MISSOURI By John Gaws, Treasurer GRTGG, CPL. HAROLD Viilert in action Nov.

1. 1944, Repaired or replaced porches, chimneys: eeneral building repairs. of Roy, Lois and Paul Brackman Mann, 9530 Gentry, SW. 041L and Mrs. tiatn Jjorsman, greatgrandfather, father-in-law, brother, brother-in-law and uncle.

CO member of 121st Regiment Group attached to Gen. Patton's Army, only son of Grace Smith and H. J. Grigg. ANYTHING in construction line; nothing too large or too small; can Papering: Interior, exterior painting: fall rates; 20 pet.

discount; free estimates. 1027 Park CH. 7870. PAPERIfTGTT? A I I steam-scraping; new low prices; neat work; guaranteed. Jarvis.

5901 Highland. Fireside 1947. Save more than one-third the cost Funeral 2 p.m., from BOPP Chanel. 131 West Argonne iinance. ti.

zavaonick const, Order your Want Ad for 7 days, "contractors, 58oi Lotus. Funeral from wiLiUfl Mortuary, 10 Peoria, 111.. July 27. 10 a ro. Kirkwood.

Interment St. Lucaa Cemetery. A 4 i.

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